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AMUSEMENTS. JOIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Gigantic FULLERS' Vaudeville Ail-Star FULLERS' Assemblage. NEEDLESS.TO SAY When a Vaudeville Manager offers the very best and most varied of talent tho public is sure to support him, and when it finds out that his programmes aro CONSISTENTLY GOOD it is going to support him not ONCE, but regularly. THEREFORE, read this Catalogue of METEORIC TRANSPLENDENCIES!. Direct from America, per s.s. Maitai, And Under Exclusive Engagement, Miss ROSA SPELLMAN, ROSA SPELLMAN, Piano-cuni-Monologuo Entertainer, in a Jamboree of Melody, Jokes, and Jollity. Direct from London, undor Special Engagement, tho Splendid Sartorial Spectacle, LALLIE BROOKE, LALLIE BROOKE, Featuring the "Smart Set" Costumes of All Ages. Personally Booked in U.S.A. by Mr. Ben • Fuller, . SULLY and FENNER, SULLY'and FENNER, A Royally Riotous Aot of Comedy-. Talking Aorobatics. First Appearance of GRACE COMPTON, The Exquisitely Entertaining Ingenue. THE NEWMANS, Blues Dippellers. CLEMENT MAY, in Dickens's Characters THE FOUR KINGS, Athletic Prodigies. HARRY HOWE & ETHEL, Art and Melody. • J, ~ _ LES WARTON, The Comical Cuss. SHIPP AND GAFFNEY, Emperors of Th! U GREATEST, BEST, BRIGHTEST, CLEANEST, AND CLEVEREST . ; PROGRAMME EVER! . Prices: 2s. and Is. Plan at The Bns-,| . MATINEE WEDNESDAYNEXT^atgjQ. HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION ON SATURDAY. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS At ■ . "THE, GOOD BAD MAN," I Starring' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Tho World-, DOUGLAS'FAIRBANKS, famed actor. And Loved for her ' BESSIE LOVE winsome-ways and' BESSIE L OVE beaut ful acting. B ?S^ T L^,r THRILLS, LAUGHTER, AND LOVE, DASH, VIGOUR & PICTURESQUENESb. Al6o. showing _•„ WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, and others. Day, 3d. and 6d.; Night, 6d. Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW. DRILL HALL, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY 13th,. & THURSDAY 14th. ' ; 3 p.r0..t0 9.30 p.m. ' Profits in Aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Afternoon Tea. Good Orchestra. The Finest Exhibit of Narcissi in tho Dominion. ADMISSION, Is. A. HARDHAM, Hon. Sec. TVEGG'S' MUSICAL SUCCESSES. "PERFECT DAY" WALTZ. This Waltz is written on the melodies of the successful songs, "Perfect Day" ana "I Love You Truly," by Carrie JacobsBond. A good Waltz, also very acceptable as a Piano Solo. "SUPPLICATION" REVERIE. Reveries are very popular, and "Supplication" is in tho front rank as a success, by tho composer of tho over-popular "Evening Chimes." , ECHOES." Another of the popular chimes series now in such big demand. If you call, our pianiste will try those and other lato successes over for you. Price, 2s.:.per copy. . Posted, 2s. 2d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Importers of High-grade Pianos, OFFICERS' UNIFORMS, BY. MILLIGAN j S MILITARY STAFF, Aro Superior in Fit anad Finish. BRICE'S LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.80, try Brice's..

Special Feature Advertisements. Our Art Needlework Competition has been an' - Unqualified Success! I "3 .. Nearly 100 entries were received: from all oyer L New Zealand. The average quality of the work was j| exceedingly good; the winning pieces were perfect; II I much of the work submitted was hopelessly handi- 81 capp,bd by careless laundering. IS Judging.—This was kindly undertaken by a lady || «■» who for many yeai - 3 has taught needlework profession- if | ally, and who lias acted as judge at many provincial ~ I shows. Names were withheld so that each piece might p |] be judged solely on its merits. j I ' THE WINNING PIECES will be, an view for a I few days, and, as exceptionally fine pieces of really 1= ' good work, are wt'll worth inspecting. 1 Our thanks are tendered to all who competed; our 8 object is to encourage in all'possible ways good, care- . | ful work; our designs are not equalled by. any Art 3 Needlework Store in any part of the world; our special I process of tracing the designs makes the working a | Jj pleasure—the tracing is so clear and distinct. ■■ II ■ ■ PRIZE-WINNERS. [j f BEST WOEKED NIGHTIE. I I"* Ist. prize of £1 Is. : HISS SLADDEN, Petoue. \\ 2nd prize of 10s. 6d MISS GOSS, Aramoho. (=■ BEST- WOEKED CAMISOLE. E Ist prize of £1 Is MISS MONRO, Terrace. Si 2nd prize of 10s. 6d MISS GOLDFINCH, Feilding. j| BEST WOEKED KNICKEES. j] Ist prize of 10s. 6d MISS MONKO, Terrace. ' J|j j|j Cheques have been sent to the above. If town U i competitors will call for their work we shall bo glad. (U I. PRINGLE'S Ltd., ||| "Art Needlework Specialists/' LambtorvQtayV'

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2873, 11 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2873, 11 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2873, 11 September 1916, Page 7

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